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Central Vally Quality Care Network

At a glance

Region: Northern San Joaquin Valley section of Central Valley
Year Started: 2020
Leadership: Rosa Vicente-Soito, Executive Director; Dr. James Rabago, Board Chair
Website: cvqcn.org
MSSP: to be effective 1/1/21 Basic Track, Level A (may be Level B- not confirmed yet), as part of Dignity Health Care Network MSSP ACO
Lives Managed: 7000+
Providers: 79

California

Central Valley Quality Care Network (CVQCN) launched on 7/1/2020.

CVQCN has joined the other California clinically integrated networks and Dignity Health Medical Foundation physicians from California to form the Dignity Health Care Network (DHCN). This new entity will be participating in the CMS Medicare Shared Savings Program as a Basic Track, “Level A” Accountable Care Organization (ACO).

The network participates in Blue Shield PPO ACO (effective 7/1/20) and in January 2021 will also be participating in commercial ACO PPO contracts with United Healthcare and Anthem.


Executive Director, North State Quality Care Network (NSQCN)San Joaquin Quality Care Network (SJQCN)Central Valley Quality Care Network (CVQCN), Dignity Health Care Network - CA (DHCN)

Rosa Vicente-Soito, BSN, RN, serves as the Executive Director for NSQCN, SJQCN, CVQCN and DHCN as well as the Director of the Cardiac Service Line at Mercy Medical Center Redding. As a child, she immigrated with her family to California’s Central Valley, where she later attended nursing school and started her health care career as a cardiac nurse. Prior to her leadership roles, she worked as a cardiac nurse liaison and in outpatient cardiac practice management.

Executive Director, North State Quality Care Network (NSQCN)San Joaquin Quality Care Network (SJQCN)Central Valley Quality Care Network (CVQCN), Dignity Health Care Network - CA (DHCN)

Rosa Vicente-Soito, BSN, RN, serves as the Executive Director for NSQCN, SJQCN, CVQCN and DHCN as well as the Director of the Cardiac Service Line at Mercy Medical Center Redding. As a child, she immigrated with her family to California’s Central Valley, where she later attended nursing school and started her health care career as a cardiac nurse. Prior to her leadership roles, she worked as a cardiac nurse liaison and in outpatient cardiac practice management.